THE HISTORY OF THE BALKAN CHAMPIONSHIPS JUNIOR WOMEN
2001: Not Held
2002: TOKAT, Turkey POOL A: Greece–Albania 3:0, Turkey–Moldavia 3:0, Greece–Moldavia 3:1, Turkey–Albania 3:0, Moldavia–Albania 3:0, Turkey-Greece 3:0. Standings: Turkey 6 (9:0), Greece 5 (6:4), Moldavia 4 (4:6), Albania 3 (0:9). POOL B: Yugoslavia-FYROM 3:0, Bulgaria–Romania 3:1, Yugoslavia–Romania 3:0, Bulgaria–FYROM 3:0, Yugoslavia-Bulgaria 3:0, Romania–FYROM 3:0. Standings: Yugoslavia 6 (9:0), Bulgaria 5 (6:4), Romania 4 (4:6), FYROM 3 (0:9). Classification 5-8: Moldavia-FYROM 3:1, Romania-Albania 3:1. Semi Finals: Yugoslavia-Greece 3:0, Turkey-Bulgaria 3:1. Classification 7-8: FYROM-Albania 3:0. Classification 5-6: Romania-Moldavia 3:0. Classifiaction 3-4: Bulgaria-Greece 3:1 Final: Turkey-Yugoslavia 3:2. FINAL STANDINGS 1. Turkey 2. Yugoslavia 3. Bulgaria 4. Greece 5. Romania 6. Moldavia 7. Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 8. Albania
2003: AKSARAY, Turkey Serbia/Montenegro–Romania 3:0, Turkey–Albania 3:0 Romania–Albania 3:0, Turkey–Greece 3:0 Serbia/Montenegro–Albania 3:0, Romania–Greece 3:0 Serbia/Montenegro–Greece 3:0, Turkey–Romania 3:0 Serbia/Montenegro–Turkey 2:3, Albania–Greece 3:0 FINAL STANDINGS 1. Turkey 8 (12:2) 2. Serbia/Montenegro 7 (11:3) 3. Romania 6 (6:6) 4. Albania 5 (3:9) 5. Greece 4 (0:12)
2004: PLOESTI, Romania Serbia/Montenegro–Albania 3:0, Romania–Greece 3:0, Turkey–Moldavia 3:0 Serbia/Montenegro–Turkey 3:2, Albania–Romania 3:2, Greece–Moldavia 3:2 Serbia/Montenegro–Moldavia 3:0, Albania–Greece 3:0, Turkey-Romania 3:0 Serbia/Montenegro-Greece 3:0, Turkey–Albania 3:0, Romania–Moldavia 3:0 Serbia/Montenegro–Romania 3:0, Turkey–Greece 3:1, Moldavia–Albania 3:2 FINAL STANDINGS 1. Serbia/Montenegro 10 (15:2) 2. Turkey 9 (14:4) 3. Romania 7 (8:9) 4. Albania 7 (8:11) 5. Moldavia 6 (5:14) 6. Greece 6 (4:14) MVP: Seda Tokatlioglou (Turkey)
2005: ANKARA, Turkey POOL A: Turkey–FYROM 3:0, Turkey–Romania 3:0, Romania-FYROM 3:1. Standings: Turkey 4 (6:0), Romania 3 (3:4), FYROM 2 (1:6). POOL B: Serbia/Montenegro–Greece 3:0, Serbia/Montenegro–Albania 3:0, Albania–Greece 3:0. Standings: Serbia/Montenegro 4 (6:0), Albania 3 (3:3), Greece 2 (0:6). Semi Finals: Serbia/Montenegro-Romania 3:0, Turkey-Albania 3:0. Classification 5-6: Greece-FYROM 3:0. Classification 3-4: Albania-Romania 3:1. Final: Turkey-Serbia/Montenegro 3:2. FINAL STANDINGS 1. Turkey 2. Serbia/Montenegro 3. Albania 4. Romania 5. Greece 6. Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia MVP: Seda Tokatlioglou (Turkey)
2006: BUZAU, Romania Greece-Serbia/Montenegro 0:3, Romania II-Turkey 0:3, Romania I-Moldavia 3:0 Moldavia-Turkey 0:3, Serbia/Montenegro-Romania II 3:0, Romania I-Greece 3:0 Greece-Moldavia 3:0, Turkey-Serbia/Montenegro 1:3, Romania II-Romania I 0:3 Moldavia-Serbia/Montenegro 0:2, Greece-Romania II 3:0, Romania I-Turkey 1:3 Romania II-Moldavia 3:0, Turkey-Greece 3:0, Serbia/Montenegro-Romania I 3:1 FINAL STANDINGS 1. Serbia/Montenegro 10 (15:2) 2. Turkey 9 (13:4) 3. Romania 8 (11:6) 4. Greece 7 (6:9) 5. Romania II 6 (3:12) 6. Moldavia 5 (0:15) MVP: Marta Drpa (Serbia/Montenegro)
2007: OBRENOVAC, Serbia POOL A: Serbia–Montenegro 3:0, Turkey–Montenegro 3:0, Serbia-Turkey 3:1. Standings: Serbia 4 (6:0), Turkey 3 (4:3), Montenegro 2 (0:6). POOL B: Bosnia/Herzegovina–Albania 3:1, Bosnia/Herzegovina–Greece 3:0, Albania–Greece 3:0. Standings: Bosnia/Herzegovina 4 (6:1), Albania 3 (4:3), Greece 2 (0:6). POOL C: FYROM-Moldavia 1:3, Moldavia-Romania 0:3, Romania-FYROM 3:0. Standings: Romania 4 (6:0), Moldavia 3 (3-4), FYROM 2 (1:6). Classification 5-9: Turkey-FYROM 3:0, Montenegro-Moldavia 3:0. Semi Finals: Serbia-Albania 3:0, Romania-Bosnia/Herzegovina 1:3. Classification 7-8: Greece-Moldavia 3:0. Classification 5-6: Turkey-Montenegro 3:0. Classification 3-4: Albania-Romania 2:3. Final: Serbia-Bosnia/Herzegovina 3:0. FINAL STANDINGS 1. Serbia 2. Bosnia/Herzegovina 3. Romania 4. Albania 5. Turkey 6. Montenegro 7. Greece 8. Moldavia 9. Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia MVP: Natasa Sevarika (Serbia)
2008: TUZLA, Bosnia Herzegovina POOL A: Bosnia/Herzegovina-FYROM 3:0, Bosnia/Herzegovina-Moldavia 3:1, FYROM-Moldavia 0:3. Standings: Bosnia/Herzegovina 4 (6:1), Moldavia 3 (4:3), FYROM 2 (0:6). POOL B: Romania-Bulgaria 1:3, Turkey-Romania 1:3, Bulgaria-Turkey 2:3. Standings: Bulgaria 3 (5:4), Romania 3 (4-4), Turkey 3 (4:5). POOL C: Serbia-Montenegro 3:0, Montenegro-Greece 0:3, Serbia-Greece 3:0. Standings: Serbia 4 (6:0), Greece 3 (3-3), Montenegro 2 (0:6). Classification 5-9: Greece-FYROM 3:0, Montenegro-Romania 0:3. Semi Finals: Serbia-Moldavia 3:0, Bosnia/Herzegovina-Bulgaria 1:3. Classification 7-8: Turkey-Montenegro 3:0. Classification 5-6: Romania-Greece 3:1. Classification 3-4: Bosnia/Herzegovina-Moldavia 3:0. Final: Serbia-Bulgaria 3:0. FINAL STANDINGS 1. Serbia 2. Bulgaria 3. Bosnia/Herzegovina 4. Moldavia 5. Romania 6. Greece 7. Turkey 8. Montenegro 9. Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia MVP: Tijana Malesevic (Serbia)
2009: Portaria, GREECE
Pool A: Romania-Albania 3:0, Serbia-Greece 3:0, Serbia-Romania 3:0, Albania-Greece 0:3, Albania-Serbia 0:3, Greece-Romania 2:3,
Pool A Rankings: Serbia (9-0), Romania (6-5), Greece (5-6), Albania (0-9)
Pool B: Turkey-Montenegro 3:0, Bulgaria-Bosnia&Herzegovina 3:0, Bulgaria-Turkey 3:0, Montenegro-Bosnia&Herzegovina 1:3, Montenegro-Bulgaria 0:3, Turkey-Bosnia&Herzegovina 3:0
Pool B Rankings: Bulgaria (9-0), Turkey (6-3), Bosnia&Herzegovina (3-7)
Classification 5-8: Greece-Montenegro 3:1, Bosnia&Herzegovina 3:2
SemiFinal: Bulgaria-Romania 3:0
Classification 7-8: Montenegro-Albania 3:1
Classification 5-6: Greece-Bosnia&Herzegovina 3:1
Bronze Medal: Turkey-Romania 3:0
Final: Serbia-Bulgaria 0:3
Final Rankings:
- Bulgaria
- Serbia
- Turkey
- Romania
- Greece
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Montenegro
- Albania
MVP: Dobriana Rabadzhieva (Bulgaria)
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